Example sentences of "[noun] [pron] would have [noun] " in BNC.

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1 With any luck I 'd have time to dry my hair and dive back into the satin whatsits before he arrived .
2 She would probably have the right to do so in the court in Germany which would have jurisdiction in relation to the place where the events happened , assuming that German law recognises the ground of action contemplated .
3 It was understood that on their return they would have tea on Grace .
4 It 's perhaps perhaps easier to see it as the as the N As and the O Hs though okay or if we did it with sulphuric acid we 'd have hydrogen sulphate plus sodium hydroxide what 's that going to give us ?
5 But here 's a toast to all those who played a part in this fall of a climbing journalist : my climbing friends , the helicopter rescue team , the doctors and nurses and our superb National Health Service ( coming from Ebbw Vale I knew one day I 'd have cause to be thankful to Aneurin Bevan ) .
6 And for e for emplo for employment officers you would have induction , you would have interviewing skills , and you would say you know , we would also we 'd be able to see of the training records , what interviewing courses
7 The manner of the capitalization was that the shares would not be publicly quoted and dealt in like ones on the Stock Exchange , but would be offered to investors who would have faith that the company would grow and their shares would increase with it .
8 It is particularly worthy of note that the right hon. and learned Member for Monklands , East ( Mr. Smith ) , the shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer who would have responsibility for these matters if a Labour Government were elected , was a prominent member of the Government at that time .
9 ‘ Zoser does n't strike me as the sort of person who would have contacts . ’
10 On a good night you 'd have Ron Ackroyd ; Terry and Bobby ( and Bobby 's Mother ) ; Sandy and Eddie ; Big Janet ( she was always in ) ; That Awful Hugh Hapsley ; Teddy , Tiny , Leaf , Minty , Winter ; Madge , also known as The Troll ; Miss Public House ; and , of course , Mr Mortimer .
11 Jack may be able to donate some scones we would have bingo a knock-out competition and the whisky roll plus a raffle .
12 This evidence suggests that were the STV to be adopted in the United Kingdom it would have effects broadly similar to those it has in Ireland , and rather different from those proclaimed by its British advocates .
13 It is understood that the target groups for an extension of compulsion could be 18-24- year-olds and single people who would have benefits withdrawn if they refused a range of options of schemes offered to those out of work .
14 It would not be surprising if the loss of a job for a middle-aged manager who would have difficulty finding other similar employment within his field of expertise and at his age and occupational level was experienced as highly distressing .
15 Others would be fined on a sliding scale according to their resources , and there would be a general reconciliation in which the King would rule with the aid of a Council of State who would have powers to supervise the militia .
16 In most cases it would have pillars either side .
17 Anticipating Kravchuk 's remarks at a press conference on Nov. 4 shortly after the Russian ratification of START , Ukraine 's Prime Minister Leonid Kuchma had warned that unless the West offered further inducements he would have difficulty in persuading parliament to approve the treaty .
18 No , I do n't think I 'd go for a house that erm I would n't but those big houses of course it would have alarms would n't it ?
19 Er , it 's just I feel that I 've worked all my days and did without and er er had put savings away and things like that so that when I stopped working to have children I would have money , but if you were means tested , and the money is for the children as well , anyway and the people who , you know , I do n't mean that all people , a lot of people who are supposedly not having money , and getting all these things , they sell them and things like that .
20 The government was credited with introducing measures which would have impact in the long term .
21 Their bosses are often bright but similarly inexperienced 29-year-old vice presidents with wardrobes from Brooks Brothers and so little credit training they would have trouble with a simple retail installment loan .
22 I had a feeling that if I had been somewhere in the midst of a mob at Madison Square Garden they would have sill got that metallic voice to talk to me .
23 T. B. You 'd have sergeants who liked to drink and he 'd have a constable in his section who knew where to get this drink , but normally amongst the sergeants , you were apart from the constables .
24 Then instead of a unitary spatio-temporal system we would have scores of mutually independent systems , each corresponding to a particular stretch of continuous observation .
25 Quite a long time I would have start probably with more than thirty years ago , because me Mum always make cheese and I just thought making when I was still a girl at the school and since we came here and farmed on me own behalf well twenty six years we 've been making cheeses here .
26 It is possible , nevertheless , to take quite a different view of the relationship between the binary policy and perceptions of the universities — a view which would have resonances in the developing higher education systems of many other countries .
27 He claimed that another political party which would have Scotland in the Second Division of Europe was the SNP .
28 In the evenings we would have readings from Das Kapital .
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